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Expugnatio Hibernica
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Date: | Vers 1189 |
Langue: | Latin |
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Forme: | Prose |
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Manuscrits
- Dublin, Trinity College Library, 11500, f. 162v-208v [⇛ Description]
- London, British Library, Cotton, Cleopatra D. V, f. 52v [⇛ Description]
- London, Lambeth Palace Library, 371, f. 92r-120r [⇛ Description]
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Éditions anciennes
Éditions modernes
- Giraldi Cambrensis Opera. Vol. V: Topographia Hibernica, et Expugnatio Hibernica. Edited by James F. Dimock, London, Longman, Green, Reader, and Dyer (Rerum Britannicarum Medii Ævi Scriptores = Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland During the Middle Ages), 1867. [IA]
- The English Conquest of Ireland, A. D. 1166-1185, Mainly from the "Expugnatio hibernica" of Giraldus Cambrensis. I: The text: A Parallel Text from MS. Trinity College, Dublin, E.2.31, About 1425 A.D. [and] MS. Rawlinson, B.490, Bodleian Library, About 1440 A. D., Edited by Frederick J. Furnivall, London, Trübner (Early English Text Society. Original Series, 107), 1896, xvi + 172 p. — Réimpr.: New York, Greenwood Press, [1969].
Traductions modernes
- en anglais:
- Four Mediæval Chroniclers: Giraldus Cambrensis, Philip de Comines, John Froissart, Benvenuto Cellini. Edited with Introduction and Notes by Isabella White, New York, Maynard, Merrill, and Co. (Maynard's English Classic Series with Explanatory Notes), 1893, 48 p. [IA]
Traduction d'un extrait.
- The Historical Works of Giraldus Cambrensis Containing The Topography of Ireland, and The History of the Conquest of Ireland, translated by Thomas Forester; The Itinerary through Wales, and The Description of Wales, translated by Sir Richard Colt Hoare; revised and edited, with additional notes, by Thomas Wright, London et New York, Bell and Sons, 1894, 534 p. [IA]
Études
- Born, Lester Kruger, « The perfect prince: a study in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century ideals », Speculum, 3:4, 1928, p. 470-504. (ici p. 475-479) DOI: 10.2307/2850573
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